Senator Rand Paul Has Been Detained By The TSA At Nashville Airport

On the list of stupid things the Transportation Security Administration could do for their public image: detaining Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, the politician most anxious to abolish them, is probably right near the top.

But that’s exactly what just happened, his Communications Director, Moira Bagley has confirmed it in a tweet.

There is currently no information on why the Senator was detained, or why he is considered a threat to fly.

Kelly O’Donnell is reporting that aides say Paul was detained when he refused a full-body pat-down, after the scanner went off. Paul lifted his pant-leg to show he had no metal, and asked to be re-screened. He was denied this request.

O’Donnell further reports that U.S. officials say that they didn’t ‘detain’ him, though that is the word Paul’s office is using.

Bagley has now told Politico, “I spoke with him five minutes ago and he was being detained indefinitely… The image scan went off, he refused patdown.”

“When an irregularity is found during the TSA screening process, it must be resolved prior to allowing a passenger to proceed to the secure area of the airport,” TSA spokesman Greg Soule said. “Passengers who refuse to complete the screening process cannot be granted access to the secure area in order to ensure the safety of others traveling.”

A TSA official said Paul was “not detained” and left the checkpoint willingly. The official was not authorized to speak for attribution.

Ron Paul’s Tweet about his Son’s detainment:

My son @SenRandPaul being detained by TSA for refusing full body pat-down after anomaly in body scanner in Nashville. More details coming.